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Deuteronomio 9:21

Listen to Deuteronomio 9:21
21 Poi presi il vostro peccato che avevate fatto, cioè il vitello, e lo bruciai col fuoco, e lo tritai, macinandolo ben bene, finchè fu ridotto in polvere; e ne gittai la polvere nel rivo che scendea giù dal monte.

Deuteronomio 9:21 Meaning and Commentary

Deuteronomy 9:21

And I took your sin, the calf which ye had made
Which was the object of their sin, which lay in making and worshipping it; see ( Isaiah 31:7 )

and burnt it with fire, and stamped it;
with his feet after it was burnt, to bring it into small pieces:

and ground it very small;
or, as the Targum of Jonathan,

``ground it in a mortar well;''

the burnt and broken pieces:

even until it was as small as dust;
being ground to powder, as in ( Exodus 32:20 )

and I cast the dust thereof into the brook that descended out of the
mount;
and made the children of Israel to drink of it, as in the previously mentioned place; (See Gill on Exodus 32:2); all this was done before the prayer for Aaron and the people.

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Deuteronomio 9:21 In-Context

19 Conciossiachè io avessi paura, per cagion dell’ira e del cruccio, del quale il Signore era gravemente adirato contro a voi, per distruggervi. E il Signore mi esaudì ancora quella volta.
20 Il Signore si crucciò ancora gravemente contro ad Aaronne, per distruggerlo; ma in quel tempo io pregai eziandio per Aaronne.
21 Poi presi il vostro peccato che avevate fatto, cioè il vitello, e lo bruciai col fuoco, e lo tritai, macinandolo ben bene, finchè fu ridotto in polvere; e ne gittai la polvere nel rivo che scendea giù dal monte.
22 Voi faceste eziandio gravemente adirare il Signore in Tabera, e in Massa, e in Chibrot-taava;
23 parimente, quando il Signore vi mandò da Cades-barnea, dicendo: Salite, possedete il paese che io vi ho dato; voi foste ribelli al comandamento del Signore Iddio vostro, e non gli credeste, e non ubbidiste alla sua voce.
The Giovanni Diodati Bible is in the public domain.

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